Plow trucks hit the Post Road late Sunday as the latest winter storm unleashed light snowfall across the region.

Photo: Jarret Liotta

Plow trucks hit the Post Road late Sunday as the latest winter...

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Compo Shopping Center has a new sign, but the snow falling again Sunday night had a very familiar feel.

Photo: Jarret Liotta

Compo Shopping Center has a new sign, but the snow falling again...

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A deployment of plow truck is ready to roll as snow falls along the Post Road on Sunday night.

Photo: Jarret Liotta

A deployment of plow truck is ready to roll as snow falls along the...

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Light but steady snow fell across town Sunday night, making roads slick, but total accumulation was generally an inch or less.

Photo: Jarret Liotta

Light but steady snow fell across town Sunday night, making roads...

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Joseph Sarno, bottom, and his brother, Ryan, play in the tunnel system they built in their front yard in Greenwich, Conn., on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014.

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Joseph Sarno, bottom, and his brother, Ryan, play in the tunnel...

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Shubhro Ghosh and his son, Tipu, sled down a hill in Bruce Park in Greenwich, Conn., on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014. Sunday was both father and son's first time sledding.

Photo: Jason Rearick

Shubhro Ghosh and his son, Tipu, sled down a hill in Bruce Park in...

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Max Markov sleds down a hill while accompanied by his dog, Jackson, at Scalzi Park in Stamford, Conn., on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014.

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Max Markov sleds down a hill while accompanied by his dog, Jackson,...

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Gabriel Amortegui braces himself before wiping out while sledding down a hill at Scalzi Park in Stamford, Conn., on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014.

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Gabriel Amortegui braces himself before wiping out while sledding...

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Katerina Markov runs up a snow-covered hill with her dog, Jackson, at Scalzi Park in Stamford, Conn., on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014.

Photo: Jason Rearick

Katerina Markov runs up a snow-covered hill with her dog, Jackson,...

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Jayson Diaz, 7, of Stratford, tries "penguining", sliding down the hill on his belly without a sled, at Boothe Memorial Park in Stratford, Conn. on Sunday, February 9, 2014. The icy packed snow made the method quite effective.

Photo: Brian A. Pounds

Jayson Diaz, 7, of Stratford, tries "penguining", sliding down the...

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Matthew Diaz, 9, of Stratford, and his cousin Dylan Bennett, 7, of West Haven, careen over a jump during an afternoon of sledding at Boothe Memorial Park in Stratford, Conn. on Sunday, February 9, 2014.

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Matthew Diaz, 9, of Stratford, and his cousin Dylan Bennett, 7, of...

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Diane Sheridan, of Stratford, snaps a photo of her four grandsons as they "penguin" down the sled hill at Boothe Memorial Park in Stratford, Conn. on Sunday, February 9, 2014.

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Diane Sheridan, of Stratford, snaps a photo of her four grandsons...

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Charlotte, 3, of Stratford, is all smiles as she takes a ski run on Academy Hill in Stratford, Conn. on Sunday, February 9, 2014.

Photo: Brian A. Pounds

Charlotte, 3, of Stratford, is all smiles as she takes a ski run on...

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Billy Shaw digs out on High St.after an overnight blizzard dumped over two feet of snow in Fairfield, Conn. on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. Southwestern Connecticut was hit by one of the biggest snowstorms in history, a howling blizzard that dumped up to three feet of snow across the state.

Photo: Cathy Zuraw

Billy Shaw digs out on High St.after an overnight blizzard dumped...

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A resident on High Street clears his driveway after a overnight blizzard dumped over two feet of snow in Fairfield, Conn. on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013.

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A resident on High Street clears his driveway after a overnight...

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Southwestern Connecticut was hit by one of the biggest snowstorms in history leaving homes like this one on Meadowcroft Rd. in Fairfield Conn. buried in snow on Saturday Feb. 9, 2013.

For the rest of today, the NWS says things will be relatively problem-free as temperatures rise from the early-morning teens to a daytime high of about 30 degrees. Skies also are expected to be sunny.

Nighttime temperatures will drop to the mid-teens, according to the forecast.

The outlook for Tuesday is pretty much the same during the day, but nighttime promises another frigid blast as temperatures fall to a low of about 10 degrees -- and wind gusts could make it feel as though it's a bone-chilling zero.

And Wednesday, while daytime looks to be clear, more snow is on the way overnight, the NWS predicts.

That storm is expected to continue throughout Thursday and into nighttime.

By Friday, there remains a chance of snow -- and perhaps rain -- as the temperature may rise to the mid-30s.

What the weather service is not doing -- at least so far -- is forecasting what the accumulations could be.